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LAND FOR SALE. FOR EXCHANGE. ■piVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, all conveniences. One eighth-acre Freehold Section. Motor garage. Owner wants about 10 acres just out of borough. “Think it over, your place may suit.” Five Acres and Six-roomed House. An ideal little spot, on main road. Owner wants a little place in Fitzroy in exchange. This is your chance to secure a fine suburban property. See us about it. _ , If buying or selling, property, see us, it s our business. J. R. H ILL & S ON - Corner EGMONT & ARIKI STREETS, New Plymouth. COUNTRY HOTEL AND FARM. 136 ACRES. GOING CONCERN.’ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. TT’REEHOLD and unencumbered. This proposition presents a wonderful opportunity to secure a good sound investment. . THE HOTEL is of 29 rooms, and is doing a fair turnover. The land is all level, is sub-divided into 13 paddocks by good fences, and is permanently watered. Wintered . 400 sheep (140 ewes, 60 odd killers and 200 hoggets). FARM produces all necessary vegetables, butter,, mutton, beef, firewood, etc., for the Hotel. Situated alongside Racecourse, Football Ground, Public Hall, Post Office, etc., and 25 miles from large town, and 10 minutes from School, on main road. Suitable for dairying or fattening. The price of £7OOO includes ALL HOTEL FURNITURE, besides 140 ewes with lambs, 30 killers, 3 rams, 4 dairy cows, 6 young stock, 3-year filly, and 3-year half-draught gelding, etc. Rates: Only £lO. £3500 CASH REQUIRED. Balance arranged on Ist Mortgage. NOTE.—The Owner will exchange for small sheep and grazing farm valued about £3OOO. If you have any proposition to make, apply immediately to— NEWTON KING, LTD (Members Real Estate Institute of N.Z.) STRATFORD. LAND DEPARTMENT. ’Phones: Office 351. C. W. MOREY (Land Salesman), 666. FOR SALE. 55 ACRES, GOING CONCERN. STRATFORD. ACRES, Stratford, near cheese factory and school. 6-Roomed House, cowshed and yards concreted, shed, 10 paddocks. Going concern, with 22 Jersey cows now in profit, and worth £l5 each. PRICE, £52 per’acre, £lOOO down. Balance Government loan. Walk in, walk out. 450 ACRES. NEAR STRATFORD. 450 ACRES, 10 miles from Stratford, on metal road. Easy rolling hills, with soil of good quality. Well fenced into 12 paddocks. 5-Roomed House and woolshed. Winters 1} sheep to icre, besides cattle. PRICE, £lO per acre. £lOOO cash. Balance easy long term mortgage. 140 ACRES. 140 ACRES, best land in Taranaki. Level. Milking 70 cows, 5-Room-ed House and milking shed. 10 paddocks. PRICE, £45 per acre, with £lOOO down. Can be taken over next season. SOLE AGENTS: THE FARMERS’ (JO-OP. QRGANISATION gOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. STRATFORD, RAWER A AND BRANCHES. Land Representatives: W. 11. H. Young, Stratford; F- Evans, Hawera; E. L. Mason, New Plymouth. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME. MEW BUNGALOW of five rooms. Just out of builder’s hands. Westown Central, near schools, trams and stores. Lsth acre, freehold. Electric range, every modern convenience, wardrobes built in, linen press and cupboards, etc. Septic tank. Buy now, and get in before the Boom. A splendid investment at £950. Only small deposit required. Terms to suit buyer. Apply— S. HARTNELL & CO. •‘The Live Estate Agents,” 'CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1929, Page 15

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